Ashoka’s edicts and inscriptions are in Brahmi script (or, dhamma lipi) which is the oldest script in India.
(I) ALPHABETS OF BRAHMI SCRIPT (DHAMMA LIPI)



(II) LERAN BRAHMI
The Brahmi script: Deciphering ancient Indian history | James Prinsep
| Brahmi Script Workshop (in Marathi) by Ramnath R Rawal | 
| Lecture 1 | 
| Lecture 2 | 
| Lecture 3 | 
| Lecture 4 | 
| Lecture 5 | 
| Lecture 6 | 
| Lecture 7 | 
| Lecture 8 | 
| Lecture 9 | 
(III) TRY TO READ LAURIYA NANDANGARH INSCRIPTION


IV. Brahmi Calligraphy
- Brahmi writing
 
2a. Brahmi Calligraphy- I
2b Brahmi Calligraphy – II
KEY TEXTS:
- The history and development of Mauryan Brahmi script by CS Upasak
 - BRAHMI – Rediscovering the Lost Script by Ankita Roy
 - Brahmi-The Divine Pristine Script:A Survey by Sonam Nagar and R.S. Sharma
 
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